Bro dis info is taken from p12 of RMN manual which if you have not got is on deah home page.
Job Set Up Window - The Job Setup Window is the space where the Job Setup Panel for each
job is displayed. Job Setup Panels are opened by clicking on the appropriate "new" job type from
the File pull-down menu or by clicking on a job type from the toolbar. Each time a new job is
opened, a new panel appears in the Job Setup Window. Up to 64 job panels may be opened in
Windows NT, 2000, or XP and up to 16 using Windows 98. These panels may be resized, and
can be relocated by clicking on the panel's title bar and dragging. The physical arrangement of
the panels in the Job Setup Window can be selected from the Window menu. The title bar of
each Job Setup Panel contains the job number and job title. When the job panel is first opened,
the job assigned a job number and an interim title which has the form "<JOB TYPE>
UNTITLEDn", where n is the number of the job that has been newly opened since starting the
program. (The value of n keeps incrementing even if some earlier jobs are deleted.) Do not
confuse the arbitrary number n (used to make the titles distinct) with the job number (used to
identify jobs in the Job Status Panel). If jobs are deleted, any new jobs are assigned job numbers
made available by the deleted jobs.
Individual Job Setup Panels may be saved - click on the job (bring to front and highlight), then
select File: Save Job; if the job has not already been saved (or loaded from a previously saved
job), a dialog box will open allowing entry of a file name and path under which the Job Setup
Panel will be saved. (If the job was previously saved, File: Save Job... will replace the job file
without dialog.) If the job has already been saved and you wish to save it under a different name,
select File: Save Job As (Re-name)...; the job saving dialog box will open allowing a new file
name to be specified.
When a job panel is saved, the file name will become the new job title and will be displayed in the
title bar of the Job Setup Panel. A previously saved job may be loaded into the Job Setup
Window by selecting File: Open Job; a dialog box will open from which stored job files may be
selected.